I Bring An Unaccustomed Wine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DDC EEF GHF IIC JKC IICA | |
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I bring an unaccustomed wine | B |
To lips long parching | C |
Next to mine | B |
And summon them to drink | C |
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Crackling with fever they Essay | D |
I turn my brimming eyes away | D |
And come next hour to look | C |
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The hands still hug the tardy glass | E |
The lips I would have cooled alas | E |
Are so superfluous Cold | F |
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I would as soon attempt to warm | G |
The bosoms where the frost has lain | H |
Ages beneath the mould | F |
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Some other thirsty there may be | I |
To whom this would have pointed me | I |
Had it remained to speak | C |
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And so I always bear the cup | J |
If haply mine may be the drop | K |
Some pilgrim thirst to slake | C |
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If haply any say to me | I |
Unto the little unto me | I |
When I at last awake | C |
Emily Dickinson
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